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Promotes a collaborative team approach within Credit Review as well as with other line of business units, maintains effective working relationships with lending unit management, credit administration, internal audit, and external 3 rd parties.
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Missouri Provisional Licensure: Provisional Licensed Professional Counselor (PLPC), Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW), Provisional Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (PLMFT) OR Registered Nurse.
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Job Summary:The Utilization Review Specialist is responsible for the pre-certification, concurrent, and discharge review process for clients at all levels of care, resulting in the approval of their admission and continued treatment.
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Plan, direct and coordinate QC batch record review, logbook review, QC test review, and lot disposition activities. Review calibration, monitor and evaluate systems and equipment (i.e. water systems, environmental chambers, analytical instrument/equipment.
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The Change Manager will assist LACMTA Contract Administration with processing changes to the construction contract; coordinating technical documents, Requests for Change (RFC), and Cost and Schedule Proposal (CSP) analysis with the Resident Engineer, Project Controls Manager, and Change Committee; obtaining 3rd party review concurrence when necessary; and providing technical support on preparation of contract changes.
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In collaboration with the principal investigator, clinical research coordinator, and clinical team, participates in the review of studies for feasibility and evaluates potential competition with other protocols prior to submitting study.
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Perform a variety of project administration support services involving data review, reporting, project coordination, budget review, and other related duties in support of the Project/Program Manager.
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German Document Reviewer Contact Review - Washington, DC Location: Remote Start Date: Negotiable EXPERIENCE & QUALIFICATIONS: Fluency in Hebrew Familiarity with document review workflows Examples: Privilege/Responsiveness Review, Redactions, Conceptual Searching, First and Second Review, etc.
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Perform clinical reviews of Medicare Part A and Part B claims for Medical Review, Redeterminations/Appeals (Appeals), and Prior Authorization requests (collectively, the Services) in accordance with CMS (Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services) requirements.
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Review piping design and flow calculations for CIP systems. Perform batch record review, including verifying calibration and in-process data. Familiarity with cleaning of process equipment, including CIP cycle development and optimization, piping design, and fluid dynamics.
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Experience with electronic document review technology Examples: Relativity, Concordance, ViewPoint, etc. Hebrew Document Reviewer Contact Review - Washington, DC Location: Remote Start Date: Negotiable EXPERIENCE & QUALIFICATIONS: Fluency in Hebrew Familiarity with document review workflows Examples: Privilege/Responsiveness Review, Redactions, Conceptual Searching, First and Second Review, etc.
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Environmental Due Diligence Project Management - Management of environmental due diligence process to include order, review, and critique of environmental reports, data, sampling plans, and cost proposals.
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Enforce City of Atlanta Stream Bank Buffer requirements, review for and enforce State of Georgia Stream Bank Buffer requirements, coordinate with other agencies as necessary, e.g. Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Georgia Soil and Water Conservation District.
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GENERAL SUMMARY: Primary duties may include inspection, evaluation, review and permitting activities related to the on-site sewage program, solid waste program, environmental health education, vector control, living environment, epidemiology, chemical and physical hazards, land use, water supply, swimming pools, animal bites, food protection, general sanitation and interpreting local and state regulations.
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The Department of Homeless Services is recruiting for one Administrative Community Relations Specialist NM-II to function as the Director of Packet Review and Processing who will:-Be responsible for overseeing the day-to-day work operations of the HPD referral team.
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